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Welcome to Quartermile Luxury Apartments

Address: Flat 4, 35 Simpson Loan, Quartermile, Edinburgh, EH3 9GH

Hotel Description

Located on the edge of the Meadows, these 4-star apartments are set in a modern buildings and have 24-hour concierge service. Large glass windows feature in the open-plan, contemporary lounge and kitchen areas of each apartment. Cafés and shops are within 200 metres of the Quartermile Luxury Apartments.
Just a 5-minute walk away, regular buses travel to Edinburgh’s main shopping street, Princes Street. The National Museum of Scotland and a variety of restaurants can be reached after a 10-minute walk. The Royal Mile and Edinburgh Castle are 15 minutes’ walk from the Quartermile Apartments.
With a luxury walk-in shower in the bathroom, each apartment also has a king-size bed in the bedroom. A flat-screen TV and a DVD player are provided in the lounge. The modern kitchen includes a washing machine, microwave and dishwasher.
Free Wi-Fi is provided and guests can enjoy a welcome pack, which includes cereal, sugar, tea and coffee.

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Distance 0.3 miles (0.48 km)
A majestic landmark which dominates the capital city's skyline just as it has dominated Scotland's long and colourful history. Edinburgh Castle is the best known and most visited of Historic Scotland's buildings. Perched on an extinct volcano and offering stunning views, this instantly recognisable fortress is a powerful national symbol, and part of Edinburgh's World Heritage Site. A rich mix of architectural styles reflects the castle's complex history and role as both stronghold and seat of Kings. The tiny St Margaret's Chapel, Edinburgh's oldest building, dates from the 1100s.

Distance 0.32 miles (0.52 km)
The Museum of Scotland is a striking and impressive achievement, beautifully framed by its surroundings, by Edinburgh's Old and New Towns, and the landscape beyond. From the Museum's roof-top garden visitors will have an unrivalled view of the historical as well as architectural context of the new building. Edinburgh Castle , Greyfriars Kirk, the Scott Monument , the spires and pinnacles of the city, the sea, and the hills beyond interact with the new museum, reinforcing its role as a central point in the nation's heritage, a protector of Scotland 's treasures. In 1991 architects Benson + Forsyth were selected as winners of the architectural competition to design the new Museum of Scotland .

Distance 0.44 miles (0.7 km)
This is an example of an early high-rise which housed diverse social classes. The merchant and his family would have lived in two of the apartments while the others would have been rented to another merchant, a minister, a knight and a guild officer.Gladstone's Land provides a unique opportunity to experience how people lived and worked in Edinburgh's Old Town over 300 years ago. The merchant's home features a remarkable painted ceiling, wall decoration, fine furnishings and a fascinating kitchen. On the ground floor, shop booths have been recreated in their original setting, complete with merchandise.

Distance 0.79 miles (1.27 km)
The Georgian House is part of Robert Adam's masterpiece of urban design, Charlotte Square. It dates from 1796, when those who could afford it began to escape from the cramped, squalid conditions of Edinburgh's Old Town to settle in the fashionable New Town. The first owner, John Lamont, 18th Chief of the Clan Lamont, lived here with his family until 1815. The house's collections of beautiful china, shining silver, paintings and furniture all reflect the domestic surroundings and social conditions of the times. In the audio-visual room, video programmes describe the history of the New Town and in more dramatic form A Day in the Life of The Georgian House.